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  • Menelaus
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    Reminds me of the late, great Phil Lynott who was once asked what it felt like to be black and Irish who said "like Guinness".

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  • BrowneIssue
    started a topic Nigerian Guinness

    Nigerian Guinness

    Originally posted by gingerjedi View Post
    I saw some Nigerian Guinness in Tesco's earlier, WTF is that all about??
    From 12/07/2008: "Guinness Now Sells More Beer In Nigeria Than Ireland"

    Guinness Nigeria plc is a Nigerian brewery. The main beer is Foreign Extra Stout. Nigeria is the third largest and fastest-growing Guinness market in the world. Foreign Extra Stout ("Nigerian Guinness") is occasionally available from off-licences and supermarkets in the UK, particular in Brixton and other parts of south London and is favoured by Africans and Caribbeans.

    In Lagos,Nigeria: “I’m a confirmed Guinness drinker. I’ve drunk Guinness all my life,” says Agibola, 43, who’s never heard of St Patrick’s Day.

    They're selling the factory. Story and plans.

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